THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



(cix) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Froma which Godric held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and now William 

 holds it of the wife of Hugh and it paid geld 

 T.R.E. for 4 hides. Three ploughs can plough 

 these. William holds these 4 hides^* in demesne. 

 There William has 2 ploughs and 8 bordars and 4 

 cottars^^ and i serf and i pack-horse and 15 

 beasts and 30 pigs and 250 sheep and i ass 

 (asimim) and I mill which renders ^s. a year and 

 30 acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and 2 in width. This manor is worth ^4 

 a year and when Hugh received (it) it was worth 

 40^. 



(378) Roger holds Ceoselburne [Little Chesel- 

 bourne or Cheselbourne Ford in Puddletown, now 

 lost] of the same (woman). Elgar and Alstan held (it) 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 2 hides. There is land for 

 2ploughs. In demesne there is i plough and 6 bordars. 

 There(is)a mill rendering 30(/. and 5 acres of meadow 

 and I furlong of pasture. It was worth 50^. Now (it is 

 worth) 25^. Hugh held this land of the Abbot of 

 Abbotsbury, as his men say, but the abbot denies it. 



(ex) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Ceoselburna. Two thegns, Alfgar and 

 Alstan, held it T.R.E. and they could go to any 

 lord with their land. Hugh fitz Grip^* held this 

 land of the Abbot of Abbotsbury, as his men say, 

 but the abbot utterly denies this. This land paid 

 geld for 2 hides. Two ploughs can plough these. 

 Roger Boissell holds this land of the wife of Hugh. 

 There Roger has i plough and 6 bordars and 50 

 sheep and i mill which renders 30^/. a year and 5 

 acres of meadow and i furlong of pasture and this 

 (manor) was worth 505. when Hugh received it. 

 Now it is worth 25^. 



(379) The woman herself holds Bocheland [Buck- 

 land Ripers in Radipole]. Four thegns held (it) in 

 parage^!" T.R.E. and it paid geld for 4 hides. There is 

 land for 3 ploughs. In demesne there are 2 ploughs 

 with I serf and 2 villeins and 5 bordars with i 

 plough. There (is) a mill rendering 20^. and 10 acres 

 of meadow. (There is) pasture 15 furlongs long and i 

 furlong wide. It was and is worth 100^. 



(cxi) The wife of Hugh fitz Grip has i manor 

 which is called Bochelant which 4 thegns held in 

 parage on the day when King Edward was alive 

 and dead. They could go with their lands to any 

 lord and (the manor) paid geld T.R.E. for 4 hides. 

 Four ploughs can plough these. Thence the wife 

 of Hugh has 3 hides and i virgate and 2 ploughs in 

 demesne and the villeins (have) 3 virgates and i 

 plough. There the wife of Hugh has 2 villeins and 

 5 bordars and i serf and i pack-horse and 4 pigs 

 and 200 sheep and i mill which renders 20^. a 

 year and 10 acres of meadow and 15 furlongs of 

 pasture in length and i in width and it is worth 

 loos. a year and when Hugh received (it) it was 

 worth as much. 



(380) She herself holds Waia [on the R. Wey, site 

 unidentified]. Nine thegns held (it) in pargae''" 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 4 hides and i virgate of 



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land. There is land for 4 ploughs. In demesne there 

 are 2 ploughs and 3 serfs and 6 bordars. There (are) 

 3 mills rendering 355. and meadow 9 furlongs long 

 and I furlong wide. (There is) pasture 3 furlongs 

 long and i furlong wide. It was worth ^6. Now (it is 

 worth) 100^. 



(cxii) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Waia which 9 thegns held in parage on the 

 day when King Edward was alive and dead and 

 they could go with their lands to any lord and (the 

 manor) paid geld T.R.E. for 4 hides and i virgate. 

 Four ploughs can plough these. Thence the wifet' 

 of Hugh has 3 hides and 3 virgates and 2 ploughs 

 in demesne and the bordars (have) h hide. There 

 the wife of Hugh has 6 bordars and 3 serfs and i 

 pack-horse and 2 cows and 9 pigs and 130 sheep 

 and I mill which renders 10s. a year and 9 furlongs 

 of meadow in length and i in width and 3 furlongs 

 of pasture in length and i in width. To this 

 manor belong 2 mills which render 25^. a year. 

 This manor is worth 100s. a year and when Hugh 

 received (it) it was worth ^^6. 



(381) She herself holds Waia [on the R. Wey, site 

 unidentified]. Five thegns held (it) freelyt^ T.R.E. 

 and it paid geld for 6 hides. There is land for 5 

 ploughs. In demesne there are 2 ploughs with i serf 

 and I villein and 10 bordars with i plough. There 

 (are) 3 mills rendering 37^. 6d. and 25 acres of 

 meadow. (There is) pasture 20 furlongs long and 3 

 furlongs wide. It was worth £j. Now (it is worth) 



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(cxiii) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 



called Waia which 5 thegns held on the day when 



King Edward was alive and dead, who could go to 



any lord with their lands, and (the manor) paid 



geld T.R.E. for 6 hides. Five ploughs can plough 



these. Thence the wife of Hugh has 4 hides and i 



virgate and 2 ploughs in demesne and the villeins 



have 2 hides''^ less i virgate and i plough. There 



the wife of Hugh has i villein and i o bordars and i 



serf and i pack-horse and 330 sheep and 3 mills 



which render 27^'- 6rf. a year and 25 acres of 



meadow and 20 furlongs of pasture in length and 



3 in width and it renders ^10 a year and when 



Hugh received (it) it was worth ^7. 



(382) Azo holds WiNTREBURNE [unidentified] of her. 



Almar held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for i hide. 



There is land for i plough. There are 2 bordars and 



I acre of meadow and 2 furlongs of pasture in length 



and I furlong in width. It is worth 10s. 



(cxiv) The wife of Hugh has i hide of land in 

 Wintreborna which Almar held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and he could go 

 to any lord with his land. Half a plough can 

 plough this. Atso holds this (manor) of the wife of 

 Hugh. There Atso has 2 bordars and 3 beasts and 

 100 sheep and i acre of meadow and 2 furlongs of 

 pasture in length and i in width and it is worth 

 10s. a year. 



(383) Hugh and William hold Staford [West 

 Stafford] of her. Three thegns held (it) in parage'" 

 T.R.E. as 2 manors and it paid geld for 6 hides. 



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